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THE ^jff 

MUSTER ROLLS 

OF 

Three Companies Enlisted by the Colony 

of Rhode Island in May, 1746, for an 
Expedition Against Canada proposed by 

Great Britain 

Issued at the General Court of the Society of 
Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Islafid and 

Providence Plantations^ by its 
Governor, George Leander Shepley, Esquire 

and the 

Council of the Society 

August 19, 1915 



Providence: Printed for the Society by the Standard Printing Co. 
from original MSS. in the archives of the State of Rhode Island 




HE war between Spain and Great Britain, 
which started in 1739, was the fore- 
runner of the French and English War, 
in which the American colonies were 
active from 1744 to 1748. 

The following description of Rhode Island's part in 
the struggle is taken from Arnold's History of the 
State, and the Muster Rolls of three of the companies 
enlisted are here first printed from the manuscript 
copies in the archives of the State. 

The year 1 744 saw the entire continent of Europe 
in arms, and the American colonies were soon drawn 
into the struggle. England declared war against France 
in March. In May, the Rhode Island Assembly met, 
and measures were adopted for strengthening the 
defenses of the colony. The French colonies, earlier 
informed of European hostilities, were first in the 
field, and sent out privateers against the New England 
coast. Commissioners from the English colonies met 
at Albany, New York, in June, to determine upon 
defensive measures. Rhode Island was invited by 
Governor Shirley to take part in the deliberations, but 
we find no record that the colony was represented. 
The colony, however, was active in preparations both 
for defense and offense. By February of 1745 three 

[3 ] 



hundred men were enlisted in both sea and land forces 
for the proposed expedition against Louisburg. In 
March the Assembly voted to raise three companies, 
to consist of three hundred and fifty men, to be re- 
ceived in the pay of Massachusetts, and Rhode Island 
paid a bounty of two pounds to each man enlisted. 
These troops saw service in garrisoning Louisburg 
after its surrender. 

This capture of Louisburg gave impetus to the old 
project of the conquest of Canada, and in May of 1746 
England ordered the colonies to raise an army for the 
proposed invasion. Rhode Island immediately raised 
three more companies of one hundred men each. It 
is the rolls of these companies that we print. These 
troops were quartered on Goat Island by July, and 
from that time until November 2, when they finally 
sailed for Nova Scotia, they were in a state of uncer- 
tainty as to their destination. At one time they were 
on transports, waiting to be sent to Louisburg. Later 
they expected to be taken to Albany to take part in 
an attack on Crown Point. The news of the sailing 
from Rochelle, France, of a great armada of sixty-six 
sail, including twenty-five ships of war, and carrying 
fifteen thousand men (and having Nova Scotia as its 
probable point of attack) reached New England by 

[4] 



the middle of September. Early in November the 
Rhode Island contingent sailed for Annapolis Royal. 
The number of desertions in the third roll is notice- 
ably large. The fact that the pay of these men was 
recorded just as it was for those who stayed with the 
colors is evidence that the authorities knew of extenu- 
ating circumstances, or in some way looked leniently 
upon what is technically a serious fault. 

Rhode Island furnished the famous war sloop 
Tartar and many transports. Her merchants fitted 
out numerous privateers and contributed largely in 
money. England afterwards acknowledged these ser- 
vices by a grant of money to the colony. 

The incorporation of Rhode Island troops in both 

Massachusetts and Connecticut regiments makes these 

Rhode Island troops appear officially as a part of the 

forces of the two other colonies, and hides from the 

casual observer the important part which Rhode Island 

really played. 

E. A. B. 
N. M. I. 
C. E. C. 



[5] 



Before the Honble William Greene Esq^ Governor^ — 
of the Colony of Rhode Island Cffc in New England — Personally appeared — 
Stephen Hopkins and made Oath that he received from yf proper Office 
in said Colony Bills of Credit Equal in Value to One thousand three — 
hundred and fourteen pounds eighteen Shillings and eight pence Sterling 
for the payment of y= Wages due agreeable to y^ within Muster Roll and 
hath paid y* same to y° respective persons to whom y« same was due 
as far as it hath been demanded 

Step" Hopkins 
Newport Rhode Island 
June 17th 1749 

lym Greene 



Copies of the Muste 
the three Companies 
raised for the Exped 
agst Canada / Anno i 
the Gentlemen who 
Officers ^ Soldiers 1 
sworn Anno 1749 b 
Hon*" Gov^ Greene 



I Rolls of 

hat were 

[on intended 

46 / — with the Oaths of 

lid off the 

ey were 

:ore his 



A MUSTER ROLL of the Company in his Majesty': 
Reduction of Canada Commanded by Capt. William B 



Lieu" 



Serj" 



Corp'" 



MENS NAMES 

William Rice Captain 

1 Nathan Carpenter Cap 

2 Thomas Straight 

3 Robert Sterry 

4 Stephen Colegrove Ensig 

5 William Smith ] 

6 Thomas Collins ( 

7 Benjamin Bennet ( 

8 Peleg Cook J 

9 Icabod Potter 
ID Jeremiah Webb 

1 1 Thomas Collins, jun 

12 Jonathan Bennet 1 

13 William Stafford Drummer 

14 William Burridge 

15 James Bradford 

16 Nathaniel Colegrove 

17 Peter CapwcU 

18 Joseph Caesar 
ig Simon Cuchup 

20 Abraham Commet 

21 Isaac Commel 

22 TVvoma!i Davis 
2j John Jo3'ce 

24 Robert Godfrey 

25 Edmond Jordan 

26 Esek Johnson 

27 Robert Lettson 

28 Christopher Moore 

29 Daniel Moore 

JO Humphrey McClanning 

31 Cyprian Sterry 

32 William Johnson 

33 Urial Stafford 

34 Ebenezer Tyler 

35 Hezekiah Whipple 

36 Benjamin Blifs 

37 Joshua Burlingame 

38 William Collins 

39 James Convis 

40 John Dunkin 

41 Josiah Foster 

42 Joseph Gallop 

43 Peter Howard 

44 John Lovewde 

45 Benjamin Matthcson 

46 Philip Sweet 

47 Samuel Spywood 

48 Stephen Utter 

49 Henry Straight 

V> John Weatherhead 

S' EpHraim Price 

S>lohn Whipple 

^1 DeUvttance Carpenter 

^^^■*>»«> Carpenter 
« 5o\\n 



1746 June 

1747 May 
1746 June 



Deaths Desertio 

1746 Jan'y 22 — 



— 19 
Aug" 13 
June 14 



— '4 

— 25 






— M 
July 6 




— 


June 25 




— 


June 9 


1747 


— 


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June 25 


July 10 




— 


June 14 




— 


- 30 




— 


July 22 




— 


June 14 




— 


June 14 




— 


July 29 




— 



— 


30 


— 


30 


July 


I 


June 


M 


July 


25 

I 



June 



— '4 

— 14 
July 10 
June 13 

— "4 

— 28 

— '4 

— '4 
July 4 
June 14 

— 25 

— 25 

— 25 
July 19 
June 25 
June 17 

— "4 



June 27 



516 
516 

495 
499 
445 
504 
504 
493 
504 
482 

493 
504 
509 
377 
478 
504 
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recti veJ& 
stoppage 

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120 » — 

120 8 — 



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4 18 



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12 


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7 


6 


8 




5 


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9 


6 


7 


5 


9 




3 


9 


491 


12 


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497 


12 


8 


6 


7 


6 


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12 


7 


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7 


6 


8 




5 


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12 


11 


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7 


6 


7 




4 


5 


502 


12 


11 


— 


7 


6 


7 




4 


5 


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12 


4 


— 


7 


6 


7 




17 


5 


488 


12 


4 


— 


7 


6 


3 




17 


5 


487 


12 


3 


6 


7 


6 


3 




'7 


3 


504 


12 


12 


— 


7 


6 


8 




5 


4 


493 


12 


6 


6 


7 


6 


4 




— 


2 


4S7 


12 


3 


6 


7 


6 


3 




17 


3 


5°5 


12 


12 


6 


4 


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12 


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7 


6 


8 




5 


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504 


12 


12 


- 


7 


6 


8 




5 


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504 


12 


12 


— 


7 


6 


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504 


12 


12 


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4 


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8 


478 


If 


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4 


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7 


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12 


12 


6 


7 


6 


8 




5 


10 


504 


12 


12 


— 


4 


1 1 


2 


8 


— 


8 


490 


12 


5 


— 


7 


6 


4 




18 


8 


504 


12 


12 


— 


7 


6 


8 




5 


4 


504 


12 


12 


— 


7 


6 


8 




5 


4 


358 


8 


'9 


— 


4 


4 


8 




14 


4 


504 


12 


12 


— 


7 


6 


8 




5 


4 


493 


12 


6 


6 


7 


6 


3 




— 


3 


493 


12 


6 


6 


7 


6 


3 




— 


3 


493 


12 


6 


6 


3 


19 


11 


8 


6 


7 


459 


1! 


9 


6 


I 


3 


— 


10 


6 


6 


493 


12 


6 


6 


3 


'9 


II 


8 


6 


7 


501 


12 


10 


6 


I 


4 


8 


II 


5 


10 


504 


12 


12 


- 


I 


4 


8 


II 


7 


4 



^ Service Raised in 
pee until his Death 

I MENS NAMES 

56 John Roberts 

57 John Read 
5S William Allen 

59 George Hill 

60 Joshua Caesar 

61 Nathaniel Arnold 

62 James Whaling 

63 John Cole 

64 William Keach 

65 Andrew Pitcher 

66 Samuel Dunken 

67 Michael Dulin 

68 Robert Fish 

69 Jonathan Doliff 

70 Jonathan Logan 

71 Samuel Whails 

72 John Salisbury 

73 Simon Clarke 

74 James Nichols 

75 Thomas Wamogg 

76 John Willis 

77 Paul Fiher 

78 John East 

79 Josiah Cobb - 

80 John Froast 

81 Samuel Straight 

82 John Davis 

83 Job Newfield 

84 James Sweet 

85 Aaron Davis 

86 Elisha Bennet 

87 Edward Clapp 

88 Joseph Edwards 

89 Richard Ewling 

90 Thomas Edwards 

91 Edward Hurdell 

92 Ebenezer Sweet 

93 James Card 

94 James Sheldon 

95 Jeremiah Daley 

96 Samuel Partridge 

97 Samuel Johnfon 

98 Joseph Turpin 

99 James Hix 

100 Hezakiah Herrington 

101 John Butler 



Edward Kinnicutt 1 
Lieu' Col". 



the Colony of Rhode Island for the 
and then by Cap^ Nathan Carpenter 



1746 June 14 

— =5 

— >4 
July 2 
June 13 

— 25 

— 25 
Aug" iS 
June 25 

— =5 

— 25 

— 25 
July 2 
June 14 
Aug" 7 
June 14 
June 15 

— 25 

— 27 

— 25 

— 25 
July 1 1 
June 25 



Aug" 


18 


June 


'4 


July 


18 


June 


'5 


July 


9 


June 


14 


July 


23 


June 


23 


— 


25 


July 


>3 


Aug" 


18 


June 


25 


— 


25 


— 


25 


— 


25 



July 8 



Deaths 
1746 — 



Nov 
Dec 



— 3> 
Jan'y 3 



Numbpf 






Mo 


' 








of days 


Waccs 




received & 




Wagei 










stoppacc 






flue 


504 


^12 


"2 


— 


£3 


■9 




£» 


12 


493 


12 


6 


6 


3 


'9 


11 


8 


6 


504 


12 


12 


— 




4 


8 


11 


7 


486 


12 


3 


- 




4 


6 


10 


ig 


505 


'2 


12 


6 




4 


8 


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7 1 


493 


12 


6 


6 




4 


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11 




493 


12 


6 


6 




4 


8 


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1 1 


439 


10 


'9 


6 




2 


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9 


17 


493 


12 


6 


6 




4 


8 


11 


1 


493 


12 


6 


6 




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480 



408 — 



10 — — — 



'3 — 


I 


3 


— 


•5 8 


— 


14 


4 


15 8 


— 


16 


10 


15 8 


— 


i6 


10 



— 


220 


5 


10 


— 


3 


— 


2»3 


5 


II 


6 


3 


— 


227 


5 


13 


6 


3 


— 


493 


12 




6 


3 


1747 


201 


5 




6 


3 


July 26 


342 


8 


II 


— 


4 


March 9 


j68 


6 


14 


— 


4 


- 


470 


11 


15 


— 


7 


June 14 


354 


8 


17 


— 


4 


— 9 


335 


8 




6 


4 


Sep' 6 


448 


1 1 




- 


4 


May 9 


290 


7 




— 


4 


April 26 


30S 


7 




— 


4 


July 7 


377 


9 


8 


6 


— 


May 6 


297 


7 


8 


6 


- 


April 1 


224 


5 


12 


— 


— 


Aug" 37 


428 


10 


'4 


— 


A 


Api 2 


28a 


7 


1 


— 




— a 


282 


7 


I 


— 




— 7 


287 


7 


3 


6 




— 9 


2SS 


7 


4 


— 





24 19 — 383 



BeiOre the Honble William Greene Esq^ Governour 

of ye Colony of Rhode Island &c in New England — Personally appeared 

Robert Hafsard and made Oath that he received from ye proper 

Office in said Colony Bills of Credit equal in Value to eight 

hundred and four Pounds seven Shillings and four Pence Sterling 

for ye Payment of the Wages due agreeable to the within Muster Roll 

and hath paid the same to y* 

respective Persons to whom the same was due as faras they have been demanded 

Robert Hafsard 
Newport Rhode Island 
June 17th 1749 

If/'m Greene 



Tho* Justis 
Abr" Shaw 



A MUSTER ROLL of the Company in his Majestys' Service Raised in the Colony of Rhode Island for the 

Reduction of Canada Commanded by Captain Edward Cole. 



MENS NAMES 

Edward Cole Cap' 
Samuel Eldred i 
Silas Helme I 
Jeffry Champlin Ensign 



Lieu" 



1 



Serj" 



Corp'* 



1746 
June 2 



John Martin 
Thomas Bourns 
Setli Crofsman 
Samuel Freet 
Henry Gardner 
10 Joseph Sunderlin 
George Cottercl 
James Martin 
William Martin Drum' 
James Whitford 
15 Wicked Will 
Robert Town 
John Ears 
Edward Capren 
Josiah Remmington 
20 Andrew Jackson 
William Barnet 
]ohn Haslinf|;s 
•l\«imas Punchartl 
licnjam'm liasUngs 
Edward Rogers 
John Brooks 
Richard Springer 
Ichabod Enos 
Thomas Potter 
30 George Mew 
Abraham Dungro 
Johnson Wappy 
Sanders Coon 
Abraham Hunt 
35 Isaac Pachman 
Ephraim Greenman 
Benjamin Cohies 
James Cornish 
John Coggeshall ) 
40 Cato Gardner ) 
John Quony \ 

Nathaniel Strum convicted of theft 
Samuel Sambo 
Bryant Pemberton 
45 James Hawhngs 
Jonas Ephraim 
John Hitt 
William Sunier 
Joshua Cotterel 
50 William Taylor 



June 9 



— 9 

— 16 

July 25 

— 9 
June 8 



June 8 



June 



June II 



June 12 
and sold. 

June 13 



Dec' 7 



Dec 
Jan'.' 



JanT 3 



Nov 
Oct' 



Aug" 



Dec 2 
1747 Sept' 20 



1747 June 30 
Sept' 20 



May 20 
1746 July 9 



1747 June JO 



516 
516 
516 
188 
509 
509 
499 
174 
467 
509 
191 
463 
203 

355 
479 
469 
510 
510 
209 
346 
3" 
510 
509 
3S6 
509 
508 
50S 
164 
'43 
50S 
507 
507 
507 
507 
507 
507 
507 
507 
506 
506 
506 



506 



Cltfi — — 



24 19 

8 14 

15 II 

16 19 
6 7 

15 8 

6 15 

8 17 

II 19 



8 '3 



1747 Apr' 


24 


311 


7 


'5 


6 


— 




505 


12 


12 


6 


1746 Dec 


20 


187 


4 


'3 


6 


'747 Ap' 


2 


289 


7 


4 


6 



Moner 
received » 
deductjon.s 


(.■]0 


5 


II 


43 


I 


10 


43 


I 


10 


22 


9 


II 


9 


8 


4 


9 


8 


4 


9 


7 


3 


— 


19 


8 


7 


16 


7 


7 


'9 


9 


3 


■9 


8 



7 5 9 
7 3 9 
7 611 
4114 
3 16 8 



3 14 8 
— 74 

7610 

7 6 10 

7 6 10 

7 6 10 

7 6 10 

7 6 10 

7 6 10 

7 6 10 

7 6 10 

4 n 3 
7 6 9 
769 



3 >6 



Sept'28 



MENS NAMES 

Jack Tykcn 
Richard Whenman 
Simeon Utter 
Abraham Rider 

55 John Brown 
Tobe Tyken 
Richard Gallop 
Joseph Peckham 
Benjamin Harry 

60 Philip Baker 
Francis Shaw 
Anthony Hafsard 
David Tobe 
Samuel Hull 

65 William Bifsell 
John Willcox 
Caesar Commock 
Daniel Greenman 
William Fish 

70 George Green 
Joseph Springer 
William Smith 
Benjamin Justice 
James Shaddock 

75 Moses Wedge 
Nathaniel Osbons 
George Harry 
James Eldred 
Patrick Ward 

80 Richard Gallup ju' 
Elnathan Sweet 
Obed Benjamins 
Joseph Osbone 
Richard Johnson 

85 Thomas Justice 
John Pokeage 
Samuel Dawley 
Benjamin Stanton 
Samuel Job 

90 George Gice 
Joseph Commock 
Thomas Larkham 
Joseph Potheage 
John Phillips 

95 Anthony Willson 
Isaac Potheage 
Peter Kinyon 
James Reynolds 
Isaac Harrington 
100 Joseph Steward 



June ,3 



June 14 

— '5 

— 16 

— 17 



July 



— 


21 


— 


26 


— 


29 


Aug' 


'5 


— 


16 


— 


iS 


July 


•5 


July 


7 



June 30 
July 7 



June JO 



Deaths 


Desertion 




of days 


Oct j8 


- 




■36 


— 


— 




505 


— 


— 




505 


Nov 28 


— 




167 


— 


1747 May 


28 


349 


Nov' 21 


— 




160 


— 


May 


14 


334 


Dec 8 


— 




177 


— 


- 




5°4 


— 


— 




504 


Api 15 


— 




304 


— 


— 




503 


— 


— 




5°3 



Dec'. 1 3 
Dec' 21 



Oct'. 30 
Oct'. 16 



Dec' 22 
Jan'y 6 



Aug"29 
Sep'. 4 



Sep'. 23 
Dec'. 31 



1746 June 25 II 

— 502 

— 180 

— 500 

— 167 

— 499 

— '39 

— "7 



497 
495 
298 
304 
371 
370 

4«5 



'747 Ap'. 18 

Ap'. 24 

July I 

June 30 



472 
467 
14S 
459 



— 439 

— 473 

— 481 

— 484 
1747 Apr'. 24 259 

— 52 



8 14 



Money 
received & 
deductions 



5 
5 


8 
10 


3 


8 


2 


10 


5 


4 


5 


4 






10 


'3 


— 


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10 


16 


6 


3 


4 


■5 


9 


5 


2 


10 


I 


9 


I 


3 


3 



Sep' 5 



■5' 


3 


'5 


6 


— 


7 


6 


3 


8 


— 


480 


12 


— 


— 


7 


6 


3 


4 


12 


9 


7' 


I 


'5 


6 


— 


3 


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12 


6 


176 


4 


8 


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8 


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12 


4 


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II 


— 


6 


1 


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18 


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Before the Honble William Greene Esq"; Governour 
of the Colony of Rhode &c in New England Personally appeared 
James Sheffield and George Wanton and made Oath that they 
received from the proper Office in said Colony Bills of Credit Equal 
in Value to Seven hundred and fifty nine Pounds nineteen Shillings 
and eight Pence Sterling for y* Payment of y= Wages due 
agreeable to the within Muster Roll and have paid the same to ye 
respective Persons to whom ye same was due 

Newport Rhode Island James Sheffield 

June I7tji 1749 George Wanton 

IV'" Greene 



immm 



A MUSTER ROLL of the Company in his Majesty's Service Raised in the Colony of Rhode 
Island For the Reduction of Canada Commanded by Cap* Jofhua Sayer 



officers ( 



Searj". 



MENS NAMES 

Moshua Sayer Cap' 

I Nathan Carpenter i" Liu' 

( Phillip Wilkinfon 2" Liu' 

[ Samuel Nichols 

/John Rofs 

\ Shubal Haws 

(Joseph Huxford 

/ John Lee 

! Simon House 
Joseph Rockwell 
James Hambleton 
Thomas Bennet 
Drum'. John Smith 

Sampson Seward 
Jacob George 
Ebenezer Horny 
John Bowls 
Briant Cane 
Timothy Carr 
ZachariaVi Davis 
"William Slllman 
JoV\T\ Wright 
•RnXierV FWnn 
Stephen Kandal 
Benjamin Clark 
Edward Poor 
Benjamin Sanford 
Henry O Neal 
\ BenianVm Trim 

Thomas Cannis 
George Swan 
Solomon Tonquot 
Henry Bond 
Moses Easton 
James Dennis 
Jeremiah Green 
Archibald M'Daniel 
Anthony Bryant 
John Cook 
Edward Hatfield 
Joshua Coggeshall 
Daniel Hinkly 
John Paul 
Thomas Cheny 
John Chase 
John Jackson 
Benjamin Peters 



1746 


June 


2 


I 


2 
24 


June 


10 


- 


23 


— 


30 



10 — 



— — 14 



— — >3 



Run Dec. i 

Run Nov'. 12 

Run Nov'. 12 

Run Dec' 4 

Run March 1 

Run May 30 

Run Nov. 20 

Dec" Feb'-'-. 21 

Run Oct'. 20 1746 

Run Oct'. 27 1746 



Run Aug". 1 1747 
Run Ap' 17 



Run Oct'. 10 1746 



Run Feb. 8 



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423 


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1745 


116 



Nathan Carpenter i" Lieu' of the Company being on the 6"' May 1747 
appointed Cap' of a" Company in y= Room of Cap' Rice deccd Philip WUkinfon 
was on y 6"' May appointed i" Lieu' & Samuel Nichols 2" Lieu' of this Company 



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MENS NAMES 

Job Hall 

John Trumpetor 

Joseph Caswell 

Thomas Riley 

Edward Shearman 

Jacob Wood 

John Dunkan 

Joseph Taylor 

Philip Luther 

John Deliver 

John Fretcher 

David Potter 

Charles Doliver 

Jonathan Skiff 

Edward Clark 

Charles Dick 

James Dick 

Sampson Dennis 

James Fowler 

Peter Gardner 

Thomas Gardner 

John Glover 

John Martin 
Scipio No.xit 
William Jones 
John Bradshaw 
Edward Cannis 
Jonathan Oakly 
Jabez Harrington 
Samuel Short 
Joseph Pettingall 
Samuel Utter 
Richard Jackson 
Jeffry Hammock 

William Pearce 
William Wall 
Aaron Gershom 
Job Mark 
Anthony Cook 
Richard Mory 
William Willson 
Isah Read 



Samuel Short and 
Samuel Utter are both 
in y Colony though they 
did not appear. 



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Newport y' 27"' Oct' '747 
I Certify y' above Muster Roll to be a true Acco< 
of y Company under my Command 

Joshi;a Saver Cap' 



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